fondness in the PONS Dictionary

fondness Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have a fondness for sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
His fondness for literature was revealed when he was a teenager.
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They are hypothesized to have been either predatory, or omnivorous with a fondness for meat, based on their chewing teeth.
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May's fashion choices and well-publicised fondness for designer shoes often draw comment in the media.
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The two discover a certain fondness for each other's pet subject, and slowly become fast friends.
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Despite this, he is a very talented artist and this is one of his key characteristics in the series, along with his fondness for eating.
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All fondness and love existing in the beings lead them to perform physical, verbal or mental bad deeds.
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Her studies and tutoring stimulated her own interest in science, and her fondness for children led her to apply her knowledge to early education.
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She had a fondness for sports as a child, as well as for motorcycles and automobiles when she was older.
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Tearfully, and still with great fondness for her husband, she left him to join the nephew.
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He had a troubador with a fondness for literature and wrote several books himself, with topics ranging from administration to hunting, science and poetry.
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